News
• UK pledges £720m to climate change fund for poor countries
• EU set to approve historic deal to cut plastic bag use
• Billionaire founder of Ineos wants to start shale gas revolution in the UK
• Polar code agreed to prevent Arctic environmental disasters
• Kenya's iconic Nairobi national park is under threat, conservationists warn
• Record 1,020 rhino killed in South Africa
• CO2 emissions must be zero by 2070 to prevent climate disaster, UN says
• EU court rules UK government must clean up dangerous air pollution
• Spanish navy rams Greenpeace boat and injures activists
Blogs and comment
• George Monbiot: We need a new law to protect our wildlife from critical decline
• Political consensus on climate change has frayed, says Ed Miliband
• Why we need to talk about the scientific consensus on climate change
• The Green Climate Fund is not a charity but an investment in our shared future
• Local activists are paying with their life to protect their forests in Peru
Multimedia
• Red List: the world's most threatened species – interactive
• Street artist captures UK wildlife in murals around London – in pictures
• BBC Wildlife camera-trap competition winners – in pictures
• Videos reveal how London looks from an eagle's point of view
Features
• Toyota hopes to recreate Prius success with hydrogen-powered Mirai
• Icebreaker captain: 'if you come to grief, you're up there alone'
• Is a ban on GM crops more harmful than growing them?
• Merchants of Doubt film exposes slick US industry behind climate denial
• Nasa animation shows stunning year in the life of carbon emissions
...And finally
• UK's first 'poo bus' hits the road
Britain's first 'Bio-Bus' powered entirely by human and food waste takes to the streets between Bath and Bristol